Some readers find the sheer number of chapters and the repetitive nature of the couple’s "make up/break up" cycle frustrating or "insane".
Readers often describe this installment as a "rollercoaster of emotions" that can be both addictive and exhausting.
Fans of the book appreciate the added depth provided by chapters from Hardin’s point of view, which offer insight into his British humor and internal struggles. After: almas perdidas
The film adaptation, directed by Castille Landon, received mixed reactions from the fanbase. Reviews with content warning for Toxic relationship
Critics on The StoryGraph note the book's intense, slow-paced emotional weight, often highlighting graphic themes of toxic relationships and alcoholism. Movie Review Highlights Some readers find the sheer number of chapters
The plot follows Tessa Young as she prepares for a life-changing move to Seattle for a dream job. Her relationship with Hardin Scott, already famously volatile, begins to fracture under the weight of secrets—not just between them, but within their own families.
As Tessa tries to build a future, Hardin’s instinct for self-sabotage and jealousy reaches a breaking point. The film adaptation, directed by Castille Landon, received
The book dives deep into family revelations, toxic relationship cycles, and the difficult question of whether love is truly enough to sustain two "lost souls". Book Review Highlights